Former
GOP Rep. John LeBoutillier, the author and co-host of the popular “Revolution
The Podcast” is calling on Congress to release the names of all members whose
sexual harassment or misconduct led to settlements paid for by taxpayer
dollars. “Every name of every harasser
should be made public,” says LeBoutillier. [more...]

In
the new film, Trump:
The Art of the Insult, Donald Trump dominated the 2016 Presidential
face with a master plan of political incorrectness, using The Art of the
Insult to brand political opponents and bash the media all the way to the
White House. In the film, Donald Trump emerges as a marketing genius and performance
artist who, despite being a Manhattan billionaire, captured the hearts of
middle America. Critics are calling The Art of the Insult “the most
entertaining political documentary ever!” [more...]

The dawn of the Petro-Yuan: will it doom the dollar?
When President Richard Nixon in 1971 suddenly severed the dollar’s anchor to
gold – fearful that allies such as France were about to demand all the gold in
Fort Knox in exchange for their mountains of paper dollars – its “exorbitant
privilege,” as one French official called it, as the world’s Reserve Currency
was saved by a deal with Saudi Arabia, which kept selling its oil only for
dollars in exchange for the U.S. military’s arms and blood defending the
Saudis. In other words, they would prop up the dollar if we propped up the
ruling Muslim Saudi royal family. We switched from the precious metal-backed
dollars of our Constitution to “Petro-Dollars.” China now threatens this
fundamental part of the “international order” by being on the verge of creating
the “Petro-Yuan” through contracts backed by gold to sell oil in exchange not
for dollars but for China’s currency. This will send the value of gold soaring,
ZeroHedge predicts, as “China Kneecaps The Dollar.” The Petro-Yuan could at
least share and thereby dilute the power of America’s global reserve currency
monopoly – and might be the beginning of its end.[more...]

As 2017 draws to a close, the entertainment industry is
discovering it has to deal with the reality that this year is turning out to be
the worst ever for the Hollywood brand. The sex scandals surrounding movie
mogul Harvey Weinstein and other major Hollywood players certainly did not help
matters. Neither did the vitriolic politics that routinely spewed from
left-wing celebrities’ mouths and wound up alienating folks from coast to coast.
This year the movie box office, once the primary gauge of the entertainment
business, suffered yet another decline. Despite the fact that over the last
twenty years or so gross box-office revenues saw an increase, for the last
decade and a half, actual ticket sales have consistently taken a dive. [more...]

Trump
has cracked the Rosetta Stone of getting things through Congress. The
congressional tax cut saga has just concluded, and Trump won yet again. But this
is just the beginning. Assuming the economy strengthens substantially ahead of
the 2018 mid-term elections, and that Republicans not only retain their
majorities in both houses, but also enlarge them, get ready for the next round
of tax cuts. Congress lives to fight one battle at a time. Trump always has the
larger picture in mind. While this tax bill is less than perfect, upon its
success, it sets the stage for more tax cuts during Trump’s seven remaining
years. Yes, if the economy is growing at a 4-6% rate come 2020, you’re looking
at four more years. [more...]

Thursday, December 21, 2017

The
passage of the Republican tax reform bill with the removal of the mandate is a
win for the American patient and doctor.

Since
the passage of the Affordable Care Act, there has been a steady unraveling of
the American healthcare system and a loss of access to healthcare for those who
live in rural areas and those who are underserved in cities. The middle and working class have been priced
out by high insurance premiums and the exponential rise in out-of-pocket costs. There has been a devastating loss of
independent physicians (now accounting for only 30% of practicing physicians);
and there has been a steady rise in the consolidation of corporate hospital
systems and medical insurance companies. Each change has caused a decrease in
choice with a resultant rise in cost leading to the all too familiar ‘too big
to fail’ phenomenon.

The
removal of the mandate allows those who cannot afford to purchase a product or
those who have purchased a product that they don’t need or want to be free to
find healthcare coverage that will work for them. The best part about the law
is a change in a direction that respects the individual. If you like the ACA
you can keep it, but if you don’t like it you will no longer be penalized. This
one change will allow consumer driven healthcare to thrive and encourage the
market to create products that will benefit the patient. [more...]

U. S. Representative Al Green (D-TX) filed impeachment
charges against President Trump and his political stunt was soundly defeated by
the House of Representatives. Article II, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution
provides for the removal of the President, Vice President and all civil
officers of the United States on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason,
bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. Representative Green’s
ridiculous claims didn’t allege “obstruction of justice” or reference the
ongoing investigation into the 2016 presidential campaign’s connection with
Russia. Now, if Congressman Green’s flawed and politicized standard for removal
were to be applied to his own conduct then he is, as a civil officer of the
United States, himself subject to removal from office. [more...]

Prior
to the presidential election last year, candidate Hillary Clinton declared that
all women who claim to have been sexually assaulted “have the right to be
believed.” This year, a #MeToo movement of sexual harassment victims has swept
the nation, and a tsunami of such accusations has swept the halls of power from
Washington D.C. to Hollywood – with no sign of it abating. In its wake are
disgraced men from Matt Lauer to Harvey Weinstein to Al Franken, their careers
all justly destroyed by women who finally found the courage to speak out. But
is the search for justice becoming a witch – or rather, warlock – hunt? Is the
line between sexual assault and simple flirtation becoming dangerously blurred,
ruining the lives of innocent victims? [more...]

Following
Roy Moore’s defeat in the Alabama Senatorial race, the political Nostradami of
both parties are furiously predicting either doom or salvation for the other
party. Dems think Doug Jones’s win means the South is up for grabs, and
flipping the Senate and maybe even the House is possible. Donks predict that
with the toxic Moore off the table, Jones’s win will no more flip the Senate
than Scott Brown’s win did for the Republicans in 2010. More interesting is
what Moore’s rise and fall tells us about our dysfunctional political culture. [more...]

In
the new film, Trump:
The Art of the Insult, Donald Trump dominated the 2016 Presidential
face with a master plan of political incorrectness, using The Art of the
Insult to brand political opponents and bash the media all the way to the
White House. In the film, Donald Trump emerges as a marketing genius and
performance artist who, despite being a Manhattan billionaire, captured the
hearts of middle America. Critics are calling The Art of the Insult “the
most entertaining political documentary ever!” [more...]
Order in time for Christmas at www.artoftheinsult.com

There
have been many changes to the tax bill since it was first drafted. In essence,
the bill will give everyone a tax break in the near future, and then rates are
expected to rebound in 2027. The bill will change the tax brackets, lowering
personal taxes for unmarried individual filers and married joints filers
anywhere between 1 to 3 percent. But the tax bill won’t just affect
individuals, it will also affect businesses across every industry. However, the
effect may not be proportional across every industry. For example, the tax bill
will greatly reduce the tax cuts available to financial firms and real estate
companies, but not as much for manufacturing and mining. [more...]

“President Trump has called the $1.5 trillion tax cut
that Republicans are on the verge of passing ‘a Christmas present for the
entire nation,’” reports the New York
Times. The current tax reform is a battle between two political parties and
ideologies. Democrats want to create millions of government welfare-dependent
voters by heavy taxation of businesses, which then pass those taxes on to
consumers in higher prices. This lets politicians pretend that they did not
raise taxes on you. Under Obama, such anti-business policies greatly reduced
economic growth and jobs. Free enterprise was crushed, but the welfare state
and socialist ideology grew. President Trump aims to reduce taxes on business,
shrink government, and spark economic growth that puts millions back to work.
He is gambling that this stimulus will move companies to hire, not buy 75,000
robot workers as Amazon recently did. Trump is gambling that companies that
bring trillions of dollars home from overseas will use it to expand, not simply
buy back stock and reward stockholders. [more...]

If there were any doubts that the entertainment community
remains decidedly out of touch with the majority of its customers, the choice
of Anita Hill to chair Hollywood’s newly formed Commission on Sexual Harassment
and Advancing Equality in the Workplace is the latest manifestation of a kind
of tone deafness on the part of Tinseltown - especially when it comes to the
Hollywood brand. Hollywood executives have chosen precisely the wrong
individual to head the commission. Hill achieved fame in the early 1990s when
she brought forward allegations of sexual harassment during the Senate
confirmation process for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. The
problem for Hollywood is that Hill failed to tell the truth. Nonetheless, the
left continued to attempt to smear Justice Thomas in the intervening years and
even went as far as producing an HBO film, which disingenuously attempted to
make Hill into a heroine.[more...]

Trump Designation of
China as “Strategic Competitor” is a Positive Step

President
Trump’s determination that China is a “strategic competitor” to the United
States is a welcome change. The designation came as the White House released
its recent National Security Strategy (NSS) as mandated by statute. We have
long advanced the idea that strategic trade is necessary to protect America’s
national interests. China is a threat to U.S. interests, but not necessarily in
a peace versus war framework. The country is also not a ‘strategic partner’ as
President Obama has said. President Trump is right to state that China is in a
direct economic, military and political contest with the United States. [more...]

It
looks like the House and Senate have reached agreement on a potentially historic
new tax bill. The vote could come this week on this far-reaching tax
bill. The question on many people’s minds is: “Will this new tax
bill be good for the economy and good for me?” How will it impact
individuals and families? How will it impact businesses? Is there an impact in
energy development in the new tax bill? [more...]

Many
passengers found themselves stranded as airlines dealt with the effects of a
power failure at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport - the busiest
airport in the world. On Sunday at around 1:00 pm, the power failed due to a
fire in an underground electrical facility that provides power to the airport.
As a result, more than 1,150 flights were cancelled nationwide. This airport is
a major hub for domestic and international flights, so the power outage sent
disruptions across the country, affecting departing and arriving flights in
Chicago, Los Angeles, and Houston as well as many others. Airlines are
struggling to keep up with the effects. Delta Airlines announced that it would
cancel 300 flights scheduled for Monday. [more...]

On
the latest edition of REVOLUTION_The
Podcast... We dissect President Trump's - and the GOP's - problems in this
post-Alabama world: the huge increase in minority and millennial turnout; the
defection of suburban women; the massive gap in support for a Democratic
takeover of Congress in 2018; the decline in POTUS' poll ratings even in states
he won a year ago; and the crash of female support for Trump nationally down to
a shocking 24%. [more...]

Prior
to the presidential election last year, candidate Hillary Clinton declared that
all women who claim to have been sexually assaulted “have the right to be
believed.”

This
year, a #MeToo movement of sexual harassment victims has swept the nation, and
a tsunami of such accusations has swept the halls of power from Washington D.C.
to Hollywood – with no sign of it abating. In its wake are disgraced men from
Matt Lauer to Harvey Weinstein to Al Franken, their careers all justly
destroyed by women who finally found the courage to speak out.

But
is the search for justice becoming a witch – or rather, warlock – hunt? Is the
line between sexual assault and simple flirtation becoming dangerously blurred,
ruining the lives of innocent victims?

Daniel
Greenfield, Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center,
says that guilt by association is becoming the new norm, and that we shouldn’t
believe all women or all men. “Believe All Women is a terrible idea,” he
states in his latest article for FrontPage Magazine. [more...]

The
U.S. trade deficit rose another 8.6% in October to reach $48.7 billion as
imports in the month hit $244.6 billion, an all-time record for imports in a
single month. That import figure, which includes goods and services
imports, is up 1.6% on the September figure, and up 7% on the year-earlier
October imports figure. With ten months’ data for 2017 now published, U.S.
imports are running 6.5% ahead of the same period in 2016, indicating that 2017
could finish up with imports at $2.89 trillion, an all-time high for U.S. imports. [more...]

By any measure, Attorney General Sessions has been successful
in rolling back some of the misguided Department of Justice policies of the
Obama/Holder administration. Because of that, progressives, liberals and
democrats are doggedly pursuing unsupported suggestions of a Sessions role in
alleged Trump campaign collusion with Russia. Here are a few reasons why
the AG has a liberal bullseye on his back: [more...]

Verizon
has just signed a multi-year deal with the NFL to stream football games to all smartphones
regardless of carriers. This is not a new feature for Verizon, which had
previously signed a deal with the NFL that allowed Verizon customers to stream
football games directly on their phones. But now the new deal allows fans to
watch football games in their local markets even if they are not Verizon
customers. So, if you are from Louisiana you can watch the Saints game on your
phone, and fans will also be able to watch nationally televised games on their
phones too, including Monday, Thursday, and Sunday Night Football. The games
will stream through Yahoo Sports, Verizon’s go90, and NFL mobile. [more...]

The
Alabama Senate election was about everything except Alabama. And in the end,
Alabamans stayed home and let the inevitable turnout tide of passion politics
take its course. Minority voters rallied to Obama. Republicans stayed home. And
the GOP is now holding on to a bare one-seat Senate majority. The Democrats had
abandoned Alabama, along with much of the South. They weren't interested
in Doug Jones until they smelled weakness. And they still aren’t interested in
representing Alabamans now. They just want another Senate seat to bring them
closer to blocking and impeaching President Trump. [more...]

Republicans cutting taxes would be “the end of the
world... Armageddon,” said Nancy Pelosi days ago. This could certainly be the
end of her world, because Democratic Party power comes largely from taxing and
redistributing to its voters the earnings of Republicans. Congressional leaders
of both parties understand that their money and power have come at a terrible
cost to America’s liberty, prosperity, and individual independence. We are
headed for the end of America, as our nation’s framers dreamed it, if our
citizens cannot make their courage and self-reliance big enough to force our
government to be small again – small enough to fit inside the Constitution. [more...]

Contrary to California Governor Jerry Brown and the left’s
claim that the mega fires in California are happening as a result of global
warming, a recent Reason Foundation study notes that changes in climate cannot
adequately account for the “pattern of fires observed over the past century.” The
United States Forest Service (USFS) is the agency responsible for managing the
nation’s wilderness areas, which constitute almost two-thirds of U.S. forests.
The USFS once had a great deal of success in mitigating the risk of major fires
in the early part of the last century. Over the past few decades, though,
forest management policy has become overly centralized and increasingly
bureaucratic, while also presenting a growing detriment to public safety. [more...]

With
all the news stories about the Mueller investigation and related topics, it’s
helpful to get an understanding of some key DOJ players and some key FBI
players. Let’s look at some people in the news recently: Bruce Ohr, Nellie H.
Ohr of Fusion GPS, Peter Strzok, Robert Mueller, Jeannie Rhee and some
potential conflicts of interest. [more...]

Republicans cutting taxes would be “the end of the world...
Armageddon,” said Nancy Pelosi days ago. This could certainly be the end of her
world, because Democratic Party power comes largely from taxing and
redistributing to its voters the earnings of Republicans. Congressional leaders
of both parties understand that their money and power have come at a terrible
cost to America’s liberty, prosperity, and individual independence. We are
headed for the end of America, as our nation’s framers dreamed it, if our
citizens cannot make their courage and self-reliance big enough to force our
government to be small again – small enough to fit inside the Constitution. [more...]

Audiences
will gain tremendous insight into Donald Trump in the new film, Trump: The Art
of the Insult. When you watch it, you’ll see that Trump emerges as a
warm and funny man, a patriotic American who cares deeply about America and its
people. You’ll get why middle America fell for a Manhattan billionaire. You’ll
see the simplicity of Trump’s marketing genius and how he used performance art
to deliver strong populist messages as he spoke to crowds of up to 20,000
people, three and four times a day, for months on end. You’ll see how the
"Trumpapalooza” tour induced the media into serving up about $2 billion
worth of free media coverage. And, you’ll witness how Trump’s handful of good
marketing ideas “trumped” Cruz’s $92 million organization and Jeb’s $120
million in negative advertising. [more...]

On
the latest edition of REVOLUTION_The
Podcast... We analyze the unfolding drama in the Trump-Russia
Investigation; the MeToo movement as it sweeps through the political world; and
the political revolution as it changes all the norms in Washington, D.C. Is
Trump feeling the heat? Is the White House showing signs of the pressure? Has
Mike Flynn's unexpected cooperation with Special Counsel Mueller rocked the
Trump White House to its core? [more...]

There
was yet another ISIS-inspired attack today in NYC by a 27-year-old from Bangladesh
who lived in Brooklyn - an explosion near Times Square at the Port Authority.He had a pipe bomb with explosives strapped
to his body.Thank heavens it was a
botched attempt.New York’s finest were
there in short to keep workers and holiday travelers safe.

On
Twitter, Kuwait immigrant Hussein Altarakmah wrote, “9/11 didn’t kill enough of
you f***ers.” He is still a current student enrolled at Penn State
University. Remember the Ohio State University attacker? The Somalia
immigrant, Abdul Razak Ali Artan, weaponized his vehicle to run over students
and proceeded to stab at them with a knife.

A
major reason the U.S. Congress and Obama administration approved the KORUS free
trade agreement with South Korea in 2011 was the expected benefits to U.S.
agricultural exports. Six years later, it’s now clear those benefits have
not materialized. U.S. agricultural exports to South Korea have fallen 9% since
2011, coming in at $6.9 billion last year. To add insult to injury, South
Korean agricultural exports to the U.S. have surged under KORUS, up 62% to $748
million last year. [more...]

Much
to everyone’s surprise, the NFL’s ratings continue to implode. This is bad news
for Trump’s sworn enemy the MSM. Recent CBS’s earnings estimates were cut, due
in large part to the NFL’s ratings slump. ESPN is laying off 150 employees. The
three Thanksgiving Day games, among the most popular, were down an admitted 19%,
but the real story is that it’s going to get a lot worse before it gets better
(if ever). And the media and the NFL owners and brass can’t figure out why. A
recently leaked NFL study revealed that should the National Anthem protests
continue, the damage to the League’s prestige and its MSM partner’s profits
would reach a point of no return. [more...]

The
father of one of the Baltimore police officers involved in the Freddie Gray
case spoke exclusively to Martha MacCallum. Edward Nero Sr., whose son Edward
was eventually acquitted of wrongdoing, said his son and others are seeking
litigation for malicious prosecution against the city. Nero said that he hopes
Baltimore City State Attorney Marilyn Mosby will be "held accountable"
for allegedly wrongfully prosecuting his son. Nero said the city was
"looking to hang" his son and the other officers for Gray's death. He
said his son is glad to finally resume work at the barracks but said Nero Jr.
will never be allowed to work a street beat because of the incident.[more...]

It’s
hard to imagine how the Mueller investigation could be any more partisan or
tainted. The endgame for this is to go after President Trump on obstruction of
justice. But you can’t obstruct justice that was already obstructed. Both the
Clinton and Trump investigations were tainted by blatant partisanship. While
the Clinton investigation did everything possible to protect her and her aides,
regardless of the evidence, the Trump investigation did everything possible to
destroy him and his associates without producing a single charge relevant to
the actual investigation. The Clintons and their allies have obstructed
justice. And it’s time for a real investigation. [more...]

Free
speech has come under attack on two fronts since Donald Trump was elected
president. Many unhappy with his victory charge that Russia interfered in our
election on his behalf by using social media like Facebook and Twitter, which
should be held responsible for the content on their sites. Meanwhile, some
political activists and politicians are calling for a revision of our free
speech laws to prevent “hate” speech and “fake news” from polluting the public
square. Everybody is complaining about false or biased reporting that is
distracting and confusing voters with disinformation and appeals to unsavory
emotions. One of the pillars of American exceptionalism, the right of citizens
to speak freely, no matter how rough or hateful their words, seems to be tottering.[more...]

It
now looks like the Trump-Russian collusion investigation has gone nowhere and
might end after the first of the year. So, instead, the Left and the Democrats
hope to nullify the results of the historic 2016 presidential election by
attempting to impeach Trump over obstruction of justice charges, or possibly
Logan Act violations. Will these efforts actually result in a Trump
impeachment? I believe attempting to impeach Trump makes the Democrat Party
look more out of touch with the American people. The Democrat Party needs to
jump on the Trump train and support policies the American people voted for.
Endless frivolous lawsuits and needless investigations and pointless
impeachment efforts against Trump are impeding progress in America. The efforts
to impeach Trump actually hurt the Democrat Party more than anyone else. [more...]

The widespread fascination with Bitcoin, the digital
cryptocurrency, has been in part from its pirate-like mystique as “money,” not
created nor controlled by any government, that could be used anonymously to buy
and sell privately, free from tax collectors’ prying eyes and greedy grasp. On
November 28, after more than a year of a legal case by the Internal Revenue
Service, U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Corley ordered
Coinbase, the San Francisco-based largest Bitcoin dealer in America, to turn
over to the IRS the names, addresses, and taxpayer identification numbers of at
least 14,355 people who were some of its customers between 2013 and 2015. [more...]

This
past Sunday, CVS Health announced that it had agreed to a deal to buy Aetna for
$69 billion. The deal would merge the drugstore giant with one of the biggest
health insurers in the United States. Talks of this deal had been going around
for some time, mostly after it became apparent that the Internet giant, Amazon,
was preparing to enter the pharmaceutical market by getting pharmacy licenses
in over a dozen states. The deal will have a drastic change on the healthcare
market. Together these two companies are in touch with most of the basic health
services that people regularly use. And CVS has said that it is prepared to
transform its 10,000 pharmacies and clinic locations to better meet the needs
of their patients once the merger is complete. [more...]

The Steinle verdict was not due process but rather a
politicized miscarriage of justice to further advance the highly illegal and
dangerous “sanctuary” cities policies. The city of San Francisco had set up
“sanctuary” rules, which stopped federal agents from removing a five-time
deported criminal from the country. The “sanctuary” policies of cities such as
San Francisco and states such as California prevent local law enforcement from
cooperating with federal immigration agents. The tragic truth is that, if the
policy had not been in place, Zarate would have been turned over to Immigration
and Customs Enforcement in the Spring of 2015 and Steinle would still be alive.
[more...]

Brooklyn
College (CUNY), Brandeis University, the University of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill and the University of Houston are among 10 American colleges and
universities cited by the David Horowitz Freedom Center as the “Top Ten
Worst Schools Supporting Terrorists” in a report released this week. As stated in the
report, student organizations at these campuses - most notably the Hamas-linked
group Students for Justice in Palestine - receive “funding and organizational
support” from terrorists in order to “whitewash actual terrorist attacks and
promote the genocidal lies of terrorist organizations, specifically Hamas,
whose stated goal is the destruction of the Jewish state.” [more...]

Director Joel Gilbert explains, "The Art of the Insult” is the skill of branding political opponents, delivered through performance art. People forget that Donald Trump was in the entertainment business for over 30 years, starting with Miss Universe, then boxing, wrestling, pro football, and his hit TV show, The Apprentice. Trump had seen and done it all when it came to marketing and hype, so he well understood how to manipulate the media and control the narrative with simple concepts. Trump destroyed Jeb Bush’s entire campaign with two words: “low energy,” and it was over! Going after his Republican opponents, Trump was often sophomoric, and sometimes brutal, yet all they could muster in response were complaints that Trump was not nice enough to beat Hillary Clinton."

Donald Trump dominated the 2016 Presidential race with a master plan of political incorrectness, using “The Art of the Insult” to brand political opponents and bash the media all the way to the White House. In this film, Trump emerges as a marketing genius and performance artist who, despite being a Manhattan billionaire, captured the hearts of middle America. [more...]

Brandeis University, San Francisco State, UC-Berkeley, and UW-Madison all made the list

Brooklyn
College (CUNY), Brandeis University, the University of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill and the University of Houston are among 10 American colleges and
universities cited by the David Horowitz Freedom Center as the “Top Ten Worst
Schools Supporting Terrorists” in a report
released today. As stated in the report, student organizations at these
campuses - most notably the Hamas-linked group Students for Justice in
Palestine - receive “funding and organizational support” from terrorists in
order to “whitewash actual terrorist attacks and promote the genocidal lies of
terrorist organizations, specifically Hamas, whose stated goal is the
destruction of the Jewish state.”

In
alphabetical order, the ten campuses are: Brandeis University, Brooklyn College
(CUNY), DePaul University, San Francisco State University, University of
California-Berkeley, University of California-Irvine, University of Chicago,
University of Houston, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and the
University of Wisconsin-Madison.

As revealed
in recent congressional testimony, Students for Justice in Palestine is a
campus front for Hamas terrorists. SJP’s propaganda activities are orchestrated
and funded by a Hamas front group, American Muslims for Palestine, whose
chairman is Hatem Bazian and whose principals are former officers of the Holy
Land Foundation and other Islamic “charities” previously convicted of funneling
money to Hamas. Hamas is a State Department-designated terrorist organization
whose explicit goals, as stated in its charter, are the destruction of the
Jewish state, and the extermination of its Jews.

“Students
for Justice in Palestine together with other student organizations such as the
Muslim Students Association, and Jewish Voice for Peace have formed a coalition
to spread Hamas propaganda,” explains Freedom Center founder David Horowitz.
“This propaganda effort was designed to destroy the Jewish state, annihilate
the Jewish people, and fan the flames of hatred for America as Israel’s
‘protector.’ Their mission - aided by funding and organizational support from
Hamas - is to whitewash actual terrorist attacks and promote the genocidal lies
of terrorist organizations in order to weaken the Jewish state, deny it
legitimacy, and ultimately destroy it.”

“American
universities such as those named in our report allow these terrorist allies to
use their authority and prestige to lend this genocidal offensive an aura of
respectability,” Horowitz continued. “Our campaign intends to expose SJP and
other supporters of BDS as fronts for Hamas and to press universities to cease
their funding and support of these organizations.”

As
part of this campaign to expose the links between SJP and Hamas, and to make
that relationship known to students, the Freedom Center placed
posters on the campuses named in the report which depict the organization
Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) as a puppet of Hamas terrorists and
denounce convicted terrorist Rasmieh Odeh as a “Terrorist Murderer” who is
nonetheless celebrated as a “hero” by anti-Israel campus groups. Additional
posters also listed the names of students and faculty on each campus who are
instruments of the Hamas terror campaign. Each poster contained the hashtag
#StopUniversitySupportforTerrorists.

The David Horowitz Freedom Center, founded in 1988, is a not-for-profit
organization located in Sherman Oaks, California. The Center’s mission is to defend free
societies like America and Israel, which are under attack by totalitarians both
religious and secular, domestic and foreign.